Nestled in the Catoctin Mountains of western Maryland near Thurmont, the Manor Area campground at Cunningham Falls State Park offers a scenic basecamp for RV travelers exploring the region. Set amid forested ridgelines, the campground provides sites with 30-amp electrical hookups, water hookups, picnic tables, and grills, along with on-site showers and restroom facilities. Anglers can cast a line at nearby Hunting Creek, and the park's trail network leads to Cunningham Falls — the largest cascading waterfall in Maryland at 78 feet. The Manor Area sits adjacent to the historic Catoctin Iron Furnace, a remnant of 18th-century ironmaking, adding a cultural dimension to the natural setting. Catoctin Mountain Park, a National Park Service unit that borders the state park, offers additional hiking and wildlife-watching opportunities in the same ridge-and-valley landscape. The location places campers within easy reach of Frederick, Antietam National Battlefield, and the charming small towns of the Catoctin foothills. Whether hiking to the falls, exploring local history, or simply relaxing under the forest canopy, the Manor campground delivers a well-rounded outdoor experience in one of Maryland's most beloved state parks.